Jay practices primarily in the area of commercial litigation, with an emphasis on creditor-debtor issues including fraudulent transfer cases and charging orders. Jay also practices in the area of captive insurance planning and the use of Series LLCs. Jay also serves as a court-appointed receiver.

Jay has served as an expert witness in the areas of captive insurance, trusts, attorney negligence, and creditor-debtor law, and twice as an expert witness to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee. He also routinely serves as a consultant to other attorneys on the issues of fraudulent transfers, charging orders, creditor-debtor law generally, and captive insurance.

Jay has been one of the best-known asset protection planners for the last 20 years -- and one of the fiercest critics of improper asset protection planning. In 2004, Jay and Chris Riser published Asset Protection: Concepts & Strategies for Protecting Your Wealth, which has since been the all-time best selling book on the subject, and which has since been translated into Chinese for sale in Asia.

Jay is a past Chair of the American Bar Association's Committee on Captive Insurance (2011-2014), and is the author of the widely-selling Adkisson's Captive Insurance Companies (2006). From 1998 to 2003, Jay was one of the owners of a successful captive insurance consulting firm, and a licensed captive insurance management firm based in the British Virgin Islands. Jay has also litigated controversies involving captive insurance structures, and served as an expert witness in cases implicating captive insurance issues.

Jay practices in the area of creditor-debtor law, including both creditor-side judgment enforcement and debtor-side defense. Because of Jay's extensive experience with asset protection planning, Jay frequently represents creditors in attempting to bust through complex asset protection arrangements, and debtors who have such arrangements.

Jay frequently litigates issues involving, and writes about, issues involving charging orders and other creditor remedies against limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships (LPs), general partnerships (GPs), and their variants. Jay has served as an American Bar Association Adviser, 2014-2017, to the Drafting Committee of the proposed Uniform Limited Liability Company Protected Series Act.

Jay emphasizes the area of fraudulent transfers, now called avoidable transactions. Jay was an American Bar Association Adviser to the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act ("UVTA"), a/k/a the 2014 Revisions to the Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act ("UFTA"). Jay has litigated numerous fraudulent transfer issues in both federal and state courts, and has been qualified to testify in trial as an expert witness on the subject.

A discussion of Anti-SLAPP ("Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation") laws, which essentially provide for a "Motion to Dismiss on Steroids" to get rid of a frivolous lawsuit early, when the lawsuit is aimed at free speech and right to petition activities. See http://www.antislapplaws.com

Adkisson's Avoidable Transactions a/k/a Fraudulent Transfers

An examination, with Jay's commentary, about the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act a/k/a 2014 Revisions to the Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act, for which Jay was an American Bar Association Adviser to the Drafting Committee of the Uniform Law Commission, is found at voidabletransactions.com

Adkisson's Captive Insurance Companies

Jay is the author of Adkisson's Captive Insurance Companies, which is the all-time best-selling work on the subject, and a collection of his musings and articles about captives are found at captiveinsurancecompanies.com

Adkisson's California Private Retirement Plans

A discussion of the pros and cons, advantages and limitations, of California Private Retirement Plans as described in the creditor exemption statute found at CCP § 704.115(a). See http://www.privateretirementplans.com

Adkisson's Charging Orders

An examination, with Jay's commentary, about the so-called Harmonized Acts (the Uniform Partnership Act, the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, and the Uniform Limited Liability Company Act) as they relate to charging orders, and a collection of Jay's articles on the subject, is found at chargingorder.com

Adkisson's Collecting On A Judgment

A discussion of the basic tools available to creditors to enforce a judgment, and how those tools are employed tactically and strategically to separate the debtor from his or her wallet. See http://www.collectingonajudgment.com

Quatloos!

Jay's award-winning and frequently cited website regarding various tax schemes and financial scams, with a popular comment board for those scams, is found at Quatloos.com

Riser Adkisson LLP

For the website of Jay's law firm, Riser Adkisson LLP, and information about his legal services, see risad.com